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Employer vs Baas - What's the difference?

employer | baas |

As nouns the difference between employer and baas

is that employer is a person, firm or other entity which pays for or hires the services of another person while baas is (south africa) an employer, a boss frequently as a form of address or baas can be (baa).

As a verb baas is

(baa).

employer

English

Noun

(wikipedia employer) (en noun)
  • A person, firm or other entity which pays for or hires the services of another person.
  • *
  • , title=(The Celebrity), chapter=10 , passage=The skipper Mr. Cooke had hired at Far Harbor was a God-fearing man with a luke warm interest in his new billet and employer , and had only been prevailed upon to take charge of the yacht after the offer of an emolument equal to half a year's sea pay of an ensign in the navy.}}
  • * , (1911-1977)
  • It might be said that it is the ideal of the employer to have production without employees and the ideal of the employee is to have income without work.

    Anagrams

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    See also

    * jobseeker ----

    baas

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) baas.

    Noun

    (es)
  • (South Africa) An employer, a boss. Frequently as a form of address.
  • *1979 , , A Dry White Season , Vintage 1998, p. 40:
  • *:‘That's not what I'm complaining about, Baas ,’ said Gordon.
  • Etymology 2

    Inflected forms.

    Noun

    (head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (baa)
  • Anagrams

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